Latest posts by Neha Viswanathan from April, 2008
Nepal: Elections and power
United We Blog! on the balance of power after the elections, and why it's a tricky issue in Nepal.
Bangladesh: Race card and the US Elections
Mash from Bangaldesh on the race card played during the US Democratic presidential debate on ABC.
Nepal: Elections and after
Pickled Politics on the recently conducted elections in Nepal.
Bhutan: A changing map
Freedom in Bhutan on the changing face of Bhutan's map.
Sri Lanka: Rice crisis
groundviews on the roots of the rice crisis in Sri Lanka.
Pakistan: Held by the Taliban
CHUP! on Pakistan’s envoy to Afghanistan, Tariq Azzizudin being held hostage by the Taliban.
Bhutan: An individual's rights
Freedom in Bhutan on why protecting an individual's rights is crucial for a democracy.
Nepal: On the Maoists
United We Blog! on the perceptions of Maoists in Nepal.
Pakistan: Food crisis
The Pakistani Spectator on the food crisis which is no longer a “local” issue.
Pakistan: Through Choudhry's Lens
All Things Pakistan introduces a series on rare photographs by F.E Choudhry.
Pakistan: Media and restrictions
CHUP! on the new government in Pakistan lifting harsh restrictions on the media that were imposed by President Pervez Musharraf during his emergency rule in November 2007.
Nepal: Meeting Obama
Deepak's Diary on meeting Obama and how the man is quite different from the breed of politicians in Nepal.
Nepal: In Lhasa
In which blogdai from Nepal interviews Kadfly, described as ” None but a single young traveler who happened to be in Lhasa when the uprising began.”
India: Nepal, Maoists and the Media
Straight Angle on the communist inclinations of a national newspaper in India that celebrates the Maoist victory in Nepal.
India: History Carnival
varnam presents the fourth Indian History Carnival – a collection of posts related to Indian history and archeology.
India: Postcards and Sugar
An accidental brush with a postcard from 1940 sends Windy Skies on a quest for sugar and other memories.
Sri Lanka: On insurgency
Deshapalana on the LTTE relying on foreign money to sustain their activities.
Nepal: Maoists in power
As a former rebel party comes to power in Nepal, United We Blog! reports that there is an urgent need to end Maoist intimidation.
India: Bride's side
of this and that on the heavy weight of patriarchy that forces the families of brides to foot the wedding bills and more.
India: Nizam of Hyderabad
HelloJi on the Nizam of Hyderabad in India who made it to the Forbes’ All Time Wealthiest list.
Nepal: Elections and after
The elections are over, and the results are out – but the political play has just about started. More at Nepali Netbook.